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i can't change paris today. but maybe by doing this i can help with changing somebody else's child. >> she moved here to savannah, georgia to be near her mother. charity's home is a loving safeguard of her daughter's memory and her final resting place. ella's urn is surrounded by her beloved butterfly wings. down the hall is a favorite painting she picked out during a vacation in mexico that ella said must be what heaven looks like. and at the heart of her life is 6-year-old phoenix. she knows he will one day want to know more about ella and paris, the family she lost. >> what will you tell phoenix? >> he knows that his brother is in prison for killing his sister. we do not discuss details. when he asks me why his brother killed his sister, i tell him there's something about his brain that does not work quite the way that yours and mine does. >> as i think about the nature of evil, i'm struck by something that charity told me. paris and those like him are not monsters, she says. they're children with mental heal
i can't change paris today. but maybe by doing this i can help with changing somebody else's child. >> she moved here to savannah, georgia to be near her mother. charity's home is a loving safeguard of her daughter's memory and her final resting place. ella's urn is surrounded by her beloved butterfly wings. down the hall is a favorite painting she picked out during a vacation in mexico that ella said must be what heaven looks like. and at the heart of her life is 6-year-old phoenix. she...
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before it was just in the paris area. now that highest level has been extended to this town longpont. this is to the west of the gas station that one gas station attendant says was robbed overnight by the two suspects the kouachi brothers. he says they were armed, at gunpoint. they drove off. now the efforts of intense police activity. >>> joining us cnn law enforcement analyst. the two of you together are going to be fantastic to talk us through what we've just been witnesses. tom, i want your expertise. i know what we see when we see going on. by watching the video that john was showing us the report atika shubert was giving us about this increased presence highest level of alert. what is your sense? do you feel french authorities are close to getting their guys? >> i don't know about that. michaela what brothers me about it that cameraman and those reporters have no business being that close to heavily armed police about to engage in an operation. if somebody sticks their head out one of those apartment windows and ope
before it was just in the paris area. now that highest level has been extended to this town longpont. this is to the west of the gas station that one gas station attendant says was robbed overnight by the two suspects the kouachi brothers. he says they were armed, at gunpoint. they drove off. now the efforts of intense police activity. >>> joining us cnn law enforcement analyst. the two of you together are going to be fantastic to talk us through what we've just been witnesses. tom, i...
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student was living in paris for six years. on friday night at the bataclan theatre, she was with her boyfriend, his sister and a friend. as they tried to escape, valeria was shot dead. her parents flew to paris to bring their daughter's body home. >> translator: our daughter, person, citizen, scholar, i could go on about a thousand facet she is had. she was a wonderful person. she will be missed so much. people like her are important people. >> linda kinkade, cnn. >> there are indeed important people and they won't be forgotten. >> 129. >> christiane amenpour is up next live from paris. iting whern bonus cash back. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-about, man-that-feels-good simple. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's a simple question. what's in your wallet? oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that
student was living in paris for six years. on friday night at the bataclan theatre, she was with her boyfriend, his sister and a friend. as they tried to escape, valeria was shot dead. her parents flew to paris to bring their daughter's body home. >> translator: our daughter, person, citizen, scholar, i could go on about a thousand facet she is had. she was a wonderful person. she will be missed so much. people like her are important people. >> linda kinkade, cnn. >> there are...
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i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. i promised i would exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve america's interests. many trade deals will soon be under renegotiation. very rarely do we have a deal that works for this country. but they'll soon be under renegotiation. the process has begun from day one. but now we're down to business. beyond the severe energy restrictions inflicted by the paris accord, it includes yet another scheme to redistribute wealth out of the united states through the so-called green climate fund -- nice name -- which calls for developed countries to send $100 billion to dwelling countries, all on top of america's existing and massive foreign aid payments. so we're going to be paying billions and billions and billions of dollars. and we're already way ahead of anybody else. many of the other countries haven't spent anything. and many of them will never pay one dime. the green fund would likely obligate the united states to commit potentially tens of billions of dollars, of which the unite
i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. i promised i would exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve america's interests. many trade deals will soon be under renegotiation. very rarely do we have a deal that works for this country. but they'll soon be under renegotiation. the process has begun from day one. but now we're down to business. beyond the severe energy restrictions inflicted by the paris accord, it includes yet another scheme to redistribute wealth...
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since the terror attacks in paris. one particular novel has been flying off the shelves in book stores across the french capital. a movable feast by earnest hemingway, the writer's ode to paris. ivan watson has more on the book's recent resurgence. >> all of the sadness of the city came suddenly. with the first cold rains of winter. that's a line from a movable feast, a memoir about life in paris in the 1920s written by earnest hemingway. the book is his love letter to the city of light, celebrating its cafes and cobblestone streets, immortalizing an english language book shop where you can find a first edition copy of the american writer's iconic book. thanks. hemingway's book is pretty much required reading for most visitors to paris. what's unexpected is that it has also become a source of comfort for many of the french in the wake of the deadly paris attacks. at book shops across paris, owners have seen a sudden spike in sales of french versions of hemingway's 51-year-old novel. >> what is your number one selling b
since the terror attacks in paris. one particular novel has been flying off the shelves in book stores across the french capital. a movable feast by earnest hemingway, the writer's ode to paris. ivan watson has more on the book's recent resurgence. >> all of the sadness of the city came suddenly. with the first cold rains of winter. that's a line from a movable feast, a memoir about life in paris in the 1920s written by earnest hemingway. the book is his love letter to the city of light,...
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live in paris this evening. i want to point you to something very special on tuesday night here on cnn at 9:00 p.m. a cnn special report "targeting terror inside the intelligence war" that will be brought to by our chief national security expert jim sciutto only here on cnn. we're back live in paris next. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. plan well and enjoy life... ♪ or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the ones that millions of people trust year after year. it's about having the coverage you need... plan
live in paris this evening. i want to point you to something very special on tuesday night here on cnn at 9:00 p.m. a cnn special report "targeting terror inside the intelligence war" that will be brought to by our chief national security expert jim sciutto only here on cnn. we're back live in paris next. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the...
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attacks in paris. he is being identified as bilal hafdi. he was a resident of belgium. >> he was killed outside the stade de france while carrying out an attack there. this is the football stadium, of course. several sources say hafdi was just 19 or perhaps 20 years old. it is thought he fought in syria. >> it is striking to see just how young he is. >> radicalized very recently apparently, too. >> exactly. >> paris is still on edge after the terror attacks. authorities, they're taking bold steps to fight back. >> just over the last few hours police carrying out a series of antiterror raids across france including raids in toulouse, grenoble spanned kcalais. >> the attacks targeted recruiting center and training base. 12 airplanes flew the mission flying out of bases in jordan and the uae. we are also learning more about one of the men behind the deadly shooting at the bataclan theater. >> nic robertson went to the paris suburb where he lived. >> reporter: it's the movement the concert hall killers ope
attacks in paris. he is being identified as bilal hafdi. he was a resident of belgium. >> he was killed outside the stade de france while carrying out an attack there. this is the football stadium, of course. several sources say hafdi was just 19 or perhaps 20 years old. it is thought he fought in syria. >> it is striking to see just how young he is. >> radicalized very recently apparently, too. >> exactly. >> paris is still on edge after the terror attacks....
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we're live from paris. this is a city of course stunned by the massacre at the hands of isis terrorists six days ago. new york city knows that feeling all too well. but new york mayor bill de blasio saying his city will not be intimidated after isis released another chilling video showing scenes from the big apple along with a suicide belt. cnn's deborah feyerick is live for us in new york city. deb, new york always on high alert of course especially during the holidays. how is new york responding and preparing? >> well, they're really taking a look at everything. you know, people understand that there will be millions of tourists who are coming to the big apple because of the thanksgiving day parade, the christmas tree lighting, the ball drop. so police are taking no chances. it's something really that the fbi director said that it is better to alert police if you see something and be wrong than to do nothing and have your suspicions basically come to fruition. so they're really urging everybody to keep th
we're live from paris. this is a city of course stunned by the massacre at the hands of isis terrorists six days ago. new york city knows that feeling all too well. but new york mayor bill de blasio saying his city will not be intimidated after isis released another chilling video showing scenes from the big apple along with a suicide belt. cnn's deborah feyerick is live for us in new york city. deb, new york always on high alert of course especially during the holidays. how is new york...
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we're covering the terror attacks in paris. i'm isha sesay. >> two air france planes just diverted in north america. but we begin with gun fire in a northern paris suburb. police are not confirming a report that officers had been shot during this operation. [ gun fire ] >> it happened in a suburb st. denis. let's go straight to senior international correspondent who's live in paris with details. atika, what can you tell us? >> well, i'm on the way now to the neighborhood of st. denis. this is one of the northern neighborhoods of paris. it's actually where the stadium attack occurred. now what we understand is around 4:30 in the morning, residents reported hearing automatic gun fire and at least one explosion. police have now confirmed to us that an operation is under way in connection to the hunt for those suspects of the paris attacks. now, we have not confirmed this ourself, however, our local affiliate is also reporting that one police officer has been wounded in the operation. this is still on going. they have closed off so
we're covering the terror attacks in paris. i'm isha sesay. >> two air france planes just diverted in north america. but we begin with gun fire in a northern paris suburb. police are not confirming a report that officers had been shot during this operation. [ gun fire ] >> it happened in a suburb st. denis. let's go straight to senior international correspondent who's live in paris with details. atika, what can you tell us? >> well, i'm on the way now to the neighborhood of...
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and i'm live in paris. scrambling to protect the homeland from any possible attack from isis or any other terrorist group, joining me to talk about this risk is senator dianne feinstein, ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee. senator, thanks so much for being with us as always. as you know isis today issued a threat to attack washington, d.c. you've just been briefed. is there a credible terror threat against the u.s. right now from isis? >> well, i believe it's as you said. there is a threat, and so threat levels go up. and everybody does the best they can to prepare. i think we're in a very difficult time because isis is not under control. and i think the three big events which have been pointed out on your show over and over again in a month whether it's beirut, whether it's the russian passenger liner, whether it's paris, indicates a scope and a depth to the ability of isis to operate. so i don't think any of us can make light of it. but i think we have to be prepared. and i believe that
and i'm live in paris. scrambling to protect the homeland from any possible attack from isis or any other terrorist group, joining me to talk about this risk is senator dianne feinstein, ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee. senator, thanks so much for being with us as always. as you know isis today issued a threat to attack washington, d.c. you've just been briefed. is there a credible terror threat against the u.s. right now from isis? >> well, i believe it's as you...
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and in paris, it was directed. that was a plot. but it could also be inspired where they may not know the names of the people, just know people they are communicating with on social media or san diego or chicago and give the word and we've seen some of those plots, remember there was one down in garland, texas where two guys came at the muslim -- anti muslim rally and killed by the local police but we know that those people are out there and we're just going to have to keep after them day by day and we're going to have to focus on where the real threat is. >> the nightmare is this encrypted communications capabilities. more to discuss including that. senator angus king. it remains with us, we'll take a quick break. much more after this. i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce an
and in paris, it was directed. that was a plot. but it could also be inspired where they may not know the names of the people, just know people they are communicating with on social media or san diego or chicago and give the word and we've seen some of those plots, remember there was one down in garland, texas where two guys came at the muslim -- anti muslim rally and killed by the local police but we know that those people are out there and we're just going to have to keep after them day by...
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. >> this is an attack not just on paris. it's an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack all of humanity and the universal values that we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the government and the people of france need to respond. france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. and we want to be very clear we stand with them in the fight against terrorism and extremism. >> you are looking live at one world trade center adorned in white, blue, and red in solidarity with the people of france tonight. let's talk with john miller. i imagine you are getting information at all time. is this a wakeup call to america? >> not at all. that would go to the assumption that we were ever asleep. from the time of the mumbai attack where you saw active shooters, the use of explosive devices, suicide bombers and so on, the nypd under then commissioner kelly began to put together a comprehensive response plan for somet
. >> this is an attack not just on paris. it's an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack all of humanity and the universal values that we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the government and the people of france need to respond. france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. and we want to be very clear we stand with them in the fight against terrorism and...
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breaking news out of paris. we are getting word what have appears to be a fire that is either near or at the notre dame cathedral. you can see the smoke there in these pictures. we are looking into this. we're going to take you live to the scene next. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! their medicare options...e people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone
breaking news out of paris. we are getting word what have appears to be a fire that is either near or at the notre dame cathedral. you can see the smoke there in these pictures. we are looking into this. we're going to take you live to the scene next. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at...
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paris is grieve willing, but paris is re-- grieving, but paris is resilient. thank you for watching. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "new day" is ahead. thank you for watching cnn. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do. ♪ you make me feel ♪ so spring has sprung. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a fu
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you now had paris. what many experts looking at it saying even though it seeks to strike targets outside. no confirmation that this is a true link. they have operated in the northern part of the country and french have been fighting for a while. >> let's go to the shifting strategy of isis striking outside controls. how long can it sustain this pace? from one day to the next, the russian jetliner and then the beirut bombings and now the paris attacks. >> the difference with al qaeda and isis is this is based on territory. this is not al qaeda. what we might see is with the international coalition, the russians fighting from the air against isis. isis might actually add up to the same strategy as al qaeda. if they lose that territory, they might actually grow outside. it is the same in mali. what is interesting to see is that there is a war between isis and al qaeda. that's a part of what we see now in mali. >> i want to ask you about a piece of information we are getting in paris this morning. the secur
you now had paris. what many experts looking at it saying even though it seeks to strike targets outside. no confirmation that this is a true link. they have operated in the northern part of the country and french have been fighting for a while. >> let's go to the shifting strategy of isis striking outside controls. how long can it sustain this pace? from one day to the next, the russian jetliner and then the beirut bombings and now the paris attacks. >> the difference with al qaeda...
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people are talking about paris being defiant. paris is also confused, scared and human. this is a place of human beings. >> look, we saw it with "charlie hebdo." this much more large scale and wide ranging. for all the misfortunate, you are one of the lucky ones. not everyone you know made it through. how do you cary that wiry that ? >> i want to mention the french football writer. i mean, like any parent, i thought first of my children. i'm thinking now of my children. my children live in a neighborhood that, in ten months, had two major terrorist attacks. "charlie hebdo" is around the corner. how do you raise children in that kind of situation? i don't know. it's a question i'm asking myself. we're dealing with it every day. >> the french have specific vulnerabilities. geographical, dem grdemographic. there's a disconnect between french society and this emerging muslim population here which is, of course, also vulnerable to the islamic tendencies that infiltrate. the refugees, a new avenue. do you think the society, because of this, will embrace changes that, to this p
people are talking about paris being defiant. paris is also confused, scared and human. this is a place of human beings. >> look, we saw it with "charlie hebdo." this much more large scale and wide ranging. for all the misfortunate, you are one of the lucky ones. not everyone you know made it through. how do you cary that wiry that ? >> i want to mention the french football writer. i mean, like any parent, i thought first of my children. i'm thinking now of my children. my...
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attacks in paris. at the stade de france as well as two other neighborhoods, the national stadium where there was an e mnormous soccer match goin on. i'm told by french police one possibly two explosions and elsewhere and other attacks use of ak-47, use of automatic weapons, these are serious weapons not common in france. the explosions, use of those automatic weapons, multiple targets and now additional reporting of possible hostage situation at a theater. all these things at least have the earmarks, the hallmarks of a terror attack. and of course similar to what we saw at "charlie hebdo" in january in paris. the earlier reports of a death toll were 18. we are watching those numbers with closely because those numbers at least reports of those numbers have been rising very quickly. it is a by all indications really an unprecedented attack in terror -- attack in paris in terms of scale, in terms of the number of attacks we're seeing here. at least early indications of the casualties of this attack. i've
attacks in paris. at the stade de france as well as two other neighborhoods, the national stadium where there was an e mnormous soccer match goin on. i'm told by french police one possibly two explosions and elsewhere and other attacks use of ak-47, use of automatic weapons, these are serious weapons not common in france. the explosions, use of those automatic weapons, multiple targets and now additional reporting of possible hostage situation at a theater. all these things at least have the...
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he had been given orders to the paris attackers during the paris attacks, including to him. significant moments indeed, wolf. >> let's not forget 130 people were killed in the november 13th attack in paris. hundreds were injured. salah abdeslam has been often described least as one of the ring leaders in all of this. remind our viewers how he managed to escape. >> for whatever reason, following the attacks, and again, there was that suicide vest found near the site of one of the attacks that had his dna on it. late in the night after the attacks finished, he called friends in belgium asking to be picked up to help him and bring him back from paris. to some accounts he was in tears. it's not clear if that is correct but as he fled back they drove down from belgium. they picked him up on the outskirts of paris and headed back to belgium. border police stopped them at the border, but at that stage, french police did not have the knowledge that salah abdeslam was connected to the attacks. so they let them go on the way back to belgium. authorities were able to track the vehicle.
he had been given orders to the paris attackers during the paris attacks, including to him. significant moments indeed, wolf. >> let's not forget 130 people were killed in the november 13th attack in paris. hundreds were injured. salah abdeslam has been often described least as one of the ring leaders in all of this. remind our viewers how he managed to escape. >> for whatever reason, following the attacks, and again, there was that suicide vest found near the site of one of the...
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these attacks in paris that seemingly are similar. but judge george o'toole made a pretty quick decision, promptly denying the tsarnaev request for a delay. that just happened a few hours ago, this morning in boston. joining me now to talk about this is cnn legal analyst mel robbins who's also a boston resident. i'm not sure what to make of that. on one hand, i get it. these are frightfully similar. i myself have broadcast several scrip scrip scripts noting the similarities between the brothers here and the brothers in paris. >> you only need 18 jurors. and they've got several million folks that can pull from. that's the grounds for which the federal judge denied this motion. he not only denied it, he denied it within hours of getting it. the defense was arguing that because of the news coverage and because of the similarities reported in the news coverage that the jury pool would be tainted. and interestingly, in denying the motion, the judge said, i've looked at all of the pages and pages of questionnaires that the potential jury po
these attacks in paris that seemingly are similar. but judge george o'toole made a pretty quick decision, promptly denying the tsarnaev request for a delay. that just happened a few hours ago, this morning in boston. joining me now to talk about this is cnn legal analyst mel robbins who's also a boston resident. i'm not sure what to make of that. on one hand, i get it. these are frightfully similar. i myself have broadcast several scrip scrip scripts noting the similarities between the brothers...
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that's according to paris police. and paris police do now say that the situation is under control, but the paris prosecutor has now opened an anti-terror probe into this situation. a lot of details not known and still coming in outside of what is happening outside of the notre-dame cathedral, what happened earlier today there. we'll continue to bring you developments. we are expecting to get some new video to be coming in shortly and we'll bring that to you as soon as we get it in. >>> let's turn to other news we are watching. the person responsible for leaking a classified nsa memo is facing charges. the top-secret contractor, reality winner, is top-secret clearance sand accused of removing classified material from a government facility and mailing it to a news outlet. in layman's terms, illegal. sources say the document detailed a 2016 cyber attack that was carried out by russian military intelligence and targeted a u.s. voting software supplier. an important note here, though, there has been no evidence, according
that's according to paris police. and paris police do now say that the situation is under control, but the paris prosecutor has now opened an anti-terror probe into this situation. a lot of details not known and still coming in outside of what is happening outside of the notre-dame cathedral, what happened earlier today there. we'll continue to bring you developments. we are expecting to get some new video to be coming in shortly and we'll bring that to you as soon as we get it in. >>>...
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this is in the north of paris. according to bfm one of those suspected terrorists was arrested with a wound to his arm, went into surgery this morning. the second arrived here about 11:45 a.m. local. that would be 5:45 a.m. eastern time. went into surgery with a more serious wound to the arm. the security here at the hospital is incredibly tight anderson. when we got out of the cab just a moment ago. they approached us immediately. a police officer with an assault rifle telling us to get out quickly and for the car to keep moving. they do not want any vehicle stopping in front of this hospital. you have people in the neighborhood, children. parents standing by, wondering what exactly is going on. i have seen more than a dozen police officers in front of this hospital. now you have a web of at least 15 people. it could be much, much larger. the key here for the doctors is going to be to keep these men alive so they can be interrogated. any answers to lead to my more suspects in all of this is critical. because again
this is in the north of paris. according to bfm one of those suspected terrorists was arrested with a wound to his arm, went into surgery this morning. the second arrived here about 11:45 a.m. local. that would be 5:45 a.m. eastern time. went into surgery with a more serious wound to the arm. the security here at the hospital is incredibly tight anderson. when we got out of the cab just a moment ago. they approached us immediately. a police officer with an assault rifle telling us to get out...
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let's stay in paris. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward is getting more information. what are you learning, clarissa? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. we spent the entire day at the scene of the apartment where the raid took place and there are still forensic experts going in and out, still a tent pitched outside the apartment. they are still taking samples, taking dna samples trying to work out the identity of the third man who we now know was killed inside that apartment alongside 26-year-old hasn hasna aitboulahcen and abdelhamid abaqoud. we know 72 hours after that raid went down, we now know from french officials that it was not aitboulahcen who detonated the vest but likely one of the other two men. we don't know was it abaqoud or was it the eighth attacker, salah abdeslam. when you which what the videos, the moment the blast detonated, the force of the glass and flames coming out of the windows, you can imagine the scenes of carnage they have been contending with inside the apartm
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attacker in paris, what's the latest on the search? >> reporter: i think there are various things that can said about this. the ninth attacker can be described as salah abdeslam. . the ringleader, abdelhamid abaaoud. it looks like he was potentially that ninth attacker that drove the car used in the attacks out of the suburbs and then three blocks away, gets on the metro system, the subway system here. that's where he is caught on camera. he died in that police raid in saint-denis, the paris suburb, on wednesday morning. we can call him the eighth or the ninth. one very important one is still on the run, still being hunted down, fredricka. >> nic, one week after the attacks there in paris, looking behind you. still, huge crowds that come out, leave flowers and pay their respects. as people in paris hear about the high alert in neighboring belgium and that people are avoiding crowds, how does that translate to people there in paris who continue to gather in large crowds to pay homage to those who were killed. are they expressing being n
attacker in paris, what's the latest on the search? >> reporter: i think there are various things that can said about this. the ninth attacker can be described as salah abdeslam. . the ringleader, abdelhamid abaaoud. it looks like he was potentially that ninth attacker that drove the car used in the attacks out of the suburbs and then three blocks away, gets on the metro system, the subway system here. that's where he is caught on camera. he died in that police raid in saint-denis, the...
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here in paris. defiance and new threats of violence in response as a new issue of charlie hebdo hits the streets here in paris this morning. we have seen people walking around with it already. the cartoon is on the cover and is considered by many muslims to be offensive. jihadist websites are calling for more terror attacks in response. police are seeking out suspects that they believe are connected to the massacres last week behind me and also at the kosher market here in paris. one man was arrested in bulgaria's border with turkey. that man is expected to be charged in connection with some kind of terrorist activity and most importantly this man arrested in bulgaria is believed to have known one of the suspects. new evidence is coming to public view. we have video of the moments that followed the attack on char by hebdo. the brothers outside the offices of that magazine. you can see them eerily calm. so calculated as they get into their car and drive off, confronting police with automatic weapons.
here in paris. defiance and new threats of violence in response as a new issue of charlie hebdo hits the streets here in paris this morning. we have seen people walking around with it already. the cartoon is on the cover and is considered by many muslims to be offensive. jihadist websites are calling for more terror attacks in response. police are seeking out suspects that they believe are connected to the massacres last week behind me and also at the kosher market here in paris. one man was...
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. >> and i'm jim sciutto in paris. welcome to our coverage of events in paris. the followup to the attacks here this week. but also many developments tonight. right now, terror sleeper cells may be on the move here inside france. a french police source telling cnn, sleeper cells were activated inside france just over the last 24 hours. police officers here have been told to erase their social media accounts and to keep their guns close at all times. this new warning comes as paris prepares for tomorrow's massive unity rally, featuring dignitaries and leaders from around the world. we know that israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is here and the king of jordan and president mahmud abbas will attend along with german chancellor angela merkel and the jordanian king. meanwhile, the hunt is on for a woman personally connected to all three terrorists who launched attacks in paris this week. just into cnn, a turkish official tells us that hayat boumediene entered with a man with only the initial m. and boumediene was then tracked and this is crucial, by turkish
. >> and i'm jim sciutto in paris. welcome to our coverage of events in paris. the followup to the attacks here this week. but also many developments tonight. right now, terror sleeper cells may be on the move here inside france. a french police source telling cnn, sleeper cells were activated inside france just over the last 24 hours. police officers here have been told to erase their social media accounts and to keep their guns close at all times. this new warning comes as paris...
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a paris suburban very diverse. it also has a history of strength. [ gunshots ] >> this was the sound residents of saint-denis found themselves waking up on wednesday. gunfire and explosions ringing out before dawn as police carried out raids searching for suspects behind the terrorist attacks. >> translator: i was woken up by a noise. gunshots. it woke me up. i jumped out of bed. i opened window. i stuck my head outside. i wanted to watch. the police told me close the window, sir. close it now. >> but for the neighborhood, this has become an increasingly familiar scene. stade de france was the first target of friday's attacks that left 129 victims dead. just under six miles from paris, saint-denis is the main town of the multiethnic saint-denis apartment. the saint-denis, the burial place for french kings, this is now an area with a high proportion of immigrants. 38% in 2012 were immigrants according to statistics. the overall unemployment is higher than 13% and has a relatively high crime rate. it was in 2005 that
a paris suburban very diverse. it also has a history of strength. [ gunshots ] >> this was the sound residents of saint-denis found themselves waking up on wednesday. gunfire and explosions ringing out before dawn as police carried out raids searching for suspects behind the terrorist attacks. >> translator: i was woken up by a noise. gunshots. it woke me up. i jumped out of bed. i opened window. i stuck my head outside. i wanted to watch. the police told me close the window, sir....
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in paris, samuel laurent. you're an author you wrote a book you wrote two books about what's going on with al qaeda in france and the evolution of islam. when you look at the situation, everybody usually wants to take credit here and there's been a lot of chatter about who do this. first, we cannot dismiss these two terrorists here as "mad men" or self-starters, who weren't connected to any other kind of idea. they seem to have had training yes? >> first of all, they had training. and secondly based on what we saw from witnesses, including one from "charlie hebdo," they claimed to be from al qaeda. so therefore we saw some ratings from i.s. special on the social networks that congratulated hem for what they did but there was no official claiming from i.s. and it seems to point more to the direction of al qaeda, which we thought basically was hardly dead in those days because isis is gaining the upper hand for months. actually what we see now is those guys were claiming from al qaeda, one of them was originatin
in paris, samuel laurent. you're an author you wrote a book you wrote two books about what's going on with al qaeda in france and the evolution of islam. when you look at the situation, everybody usually wants to take credit here and there's been a lot of chatter about who do this. first, we cannot dismiss these two terrorists here as "mad men" or self-starters, who weren't connected to any other kind of idea. they seem to have had training yes? >> first of all, they had...
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isa soares live for us this early morning in paris. >> a big question now is how does paris start to recover after this attack. i want to talk about that with our international security director for the asian pacific found daigle. he joins me live from london via skype. so i think the question i have in my mind is you know how should french police change their protocol when it comes to surveillance of people who have jihadist ties? i mean these are men who are known to french authorities, at least as far back as 22008. we know that one of the brothers was convicted for terrorism charges and both of the brothers were known to u.s. officials and were both on no-fly lists. so what should french authorities learn from this? >> there will always be unfortunately, these occasions where individuals slip through the security apparatus. we have to keep in mind that authorities have limited resources as to how many people they can put under surveillance because it's a very expensive process. what the french do is divide people into two categories essential and desirable. essential are those th
isa soares live for us this early morning in paris. >> a big question now is how does paris start to recover after this attack. i want to talk about that with our international security director for the asian pacific found daigle. he joins me live from london via skype. so i think the question i have in my mind is you know how should french police change their protocol when it comes to surveillance of people who have jihadist ties? i mean these are men who are known to french authorities,...
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more from paris. christi christian amanpour is coming up. >> some tributes to paris and lights around the world accompanied by the french national anthem sunk by the metropolitan opera in new york. you're watching cnn. ♪ ♪ if you have high blood pressure many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin® hbp. the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? it's more than tit's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partne
more from paris. christi christian amanpour is coming up. >> some tributes to paris and lights around the world accompanied by the french national anthem sunk by the metropolitan opera in new york. you're watching cnn. ♪ ♪ if you have high blood pressure many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin® hbp. the way i see it, you...
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paris remains defiant. atika shubert, cnn, paris. >>> and finally, imagine a world transformed. we take a look back at some of the strongest images of a week that shook paris and whose after shocks rippled around the world. ♪ ♪ >> don't stay at home. be out. be outside. say to the world we are not afraid. >> i'm george howell. our special coverage continue of the paris terrorist attacks after the break. you're watching cnn. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! energy. focus. help turn your kids potential into reality. start every day with milk's 8 grams of high-quality protein. how will you milk life? >>> hello and welcome to o
paris remains defiant. atika shubert, cnn, paris. >>> and finally, imagine a world transformed. we take a look back at some of the strongest images of a week that shook paris and whose after shocks rippled around the world. ♪ ♪ >> don't stay at home. be out. be outside. say to the world we are not afraid. >> i'm george howell. our special coverage continue of the paris terrorist attacks after the break. you're watching cnn. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven...
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cnn's erin mcglocklin joins us live from paris. so amedy coulibaly has spoken from the grave via this video and revealed to investigators a disturbing link to isis after we already understood the kouachi brothers were aligned with al qaeda. what more are investigators learning from this video specifically? >> reporter: authorities here in france are still working to get a clearer picture of just who these terrorists were and their potential links. now, yesterday, as you mentioned, a 1ridvideo emerged online of amedy coulibaly. in that video he pledges allegiance to isis and issues an threat. he describes the "charlie hebdo" attackers as brothers saying things were done together and things were done apart for "a bigger impact." authorities are working to verify the authenticity of this video and looking into the veracity of his claims and the nature of his relationships. french media is reporting that police have identified coulibaly's hideout in a southern suburb of paris. they're saying they found a number of items, including cash
cnn's erin mcglocklin joins us live from paris. so amedy coulibaly has spoken from the grave via this video and revealed to investigators a disturbing link to isis after we already understood the kouachi brothers were aligned with al qaeda. what more are investigators learning from this video specifically? >> reporter: authorities here in france are still working to get a clearer picture of just who these terrorists were and their potential links. now, yesterday, as you mentioned, a...
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and in paris that killed at least 129 people. let's go back to jim sciutto in paris for us. jim, this is very disturbing isis video. >> reporter: it's the second u.s. city that isis has threatened in a video just in the last 48 hours. as you referenced, wolf, on monday a video threatened washington d.c., isis calling it the stronghold of america and said they would attack here after they carried out the stronghold in france. now a threat to new york. to be clear, we reached out to the new york police department. they say there is no credible or specific threat. they note as we noted ourselves when we looked at this video that not all images are now. some are repurposed from a rap video published several months ago but updated with resent comments from the french president. they know u.s. terror officials told me this, as well, counter terror officials that new york is certainly an aspiration target of isis. i'll tell you speaking to french security officials here this week, i've asked them that same question. as you look at their capabilities here in france, what is your ass
and in paris that killed at least 129 people. let's go back to jim sciutto in paris for us. jim, this is very disturbing isis video. >> reporter: it's the second u.s. city that isis has threatened in a video just in the last 48 hours. as you referenced, wolf, on monday a video threatened washington d.c., isis calling it the stronghold of america and said they would attack here after they carried out the stronghold in france. now a threat to new york. to be clear, we reached out to the new...
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out of the paris accord. that puts the u.s. along with in this case rogga and syria as the only countries not participating in the climate deal late this afternoon. white house officials could not even tell reporters whether the president even believes in climate change. with the earth hanging in the balance, president trump stay trued to his political orbit, ending participation in the paris climate agreement. the. >> the united states with withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: after a fierce debate inside the white house, nationalist steve bannon who favored pulling out against his own daughter who advocated staying in, the administration will trier to hammer out a new climate deal, something of a consolation prize for ivanka. >> we're getting out but we will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal that's fair and if we can, that's great. and if we can't, that's fine. >> reporter: the speech was steepd in campaign rhetoric as the campaign framed his choice as a win for american workers. >> i wa
out of the paris accord. that puts the u.s. along with in this case rogga and syria as the only countries not participating in the climate deal late this afternoon. white house officials could not even tell reporters whether the president even believes in climate change. with the earth hanging in the balance, president trump stay trued to his political orbit, ending participation in the paris climate agreement. the. >> the united states with withdraw from the paris climate accord....
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i was speaking to one person who said that paris without notre dame is not paris, wolf. >> good point. hadas, i want you to stand by. melissa bell is on the other side of the notre dame cathedral. the crowds near you, we can hear them singing, melissa, and we just heard hadas tell us that maybe there's still some hope for the structure to survive or at least a piece of that structure to survive. what else are you seeing and hearing? >> well, those flames that had been brought under control, but were still really lighting up the center of the cathedral, we could see it through the windows of this front, this facade of notre dame, so famous for this famous facade. we could still see the orange of the fire burning brightly inside. that appears now to have died down somewhat. what we are seeing through those windows now are the flashlights of the firefighters who have clearly managed to make their way inside. and the question will be now that they're inside the structure, whether they manage to get that fire fully under control. we've been told a short while ago that this hour would be ab
i was speaking to one person who said that paris without notre dame is not paris, wolf. >> good point. hadas, i want you to stand by. melissa bell is on the other side of the notre dame cathedral. the crowds near you, we can hear them singing, melissa, and we just heard hadas tell us that maybe there's still some hope for the structure to survive or at least a piece of that structure to survive. what else are you seeing and hearing? >> well, those flames that had been brought under...
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not only of paris. up to 10,000 soldiers on the streets of paris and other cities of france by tuesday morning. that is of course to protect institutions. according to it the defense minister these are sensitive areas. he is not saying exactly what kind of places these are. but they include jewish schools and synagogues. if sleeper cells do become awake, that's the kind of place they might be going. these are the french authorities saying what possible targets could be in the future if there are any. that's what the french police and the military are doing. this sun precedented by the way, this large amount of camouflaged military personnel on the streets of french cities. the french people don't necessarily like uniforms all that much. but they are ready to see them. this is a country that is nervous and afraid of any possible copycat attacks or the sleeper cells making an appearance. >> we're told 700 jewish schools and institution across france are being protected right now with special security. pet
not only of paris. up to 10,000 soldiers on the streets of paris and other cities of france by tuesday morning. that is of course to protect institutions. according to it the defense minister these are sensitive areas. he is not saying exactly what kind of places these are. but they include jewish schools and synagogues. if sleeper cells do become awake, that's the kind of place they might be going. these are the french authorities saying what possible targets could be in the future if there...
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we saw attempts elsewhere in paris. and then of course in recent weeks we've seen the isil affiliate in the sinai take down the russian aircraft as well as attacks in beirut, lebanon and elsewhere. paris was obviously a particularly shocking and multi-faceted attack. but i think it's in line with what we have seen to be isil's capability that is growing to project violence outside of the iraq and syria theaters. >> is it fair to say that the president and you, the administration, underestimated isis when calling it a jv team? >> i think, look, we have been on top of the threat since the summer of 2014 when isil made a significant move to take territory in iraq. from that point on, we have acted militarily, but not just militarily. we built diplomatically a coalition of 65 countries. we worked to cut off isil's source of revenue and financing through an active counter financing campaign and now trying to take out their oil production and distribution network. we've tried to counter the flow of foreign fighters into syria
we saw attempts elsewhere in paris. and then of course in recent weeks we've seen the isil affiliate in the sinai take down the russian aircraft as well as attacks in beirut, lebanon and elsewhere. paris was obviously a particularly shocking and multi-faceted attack. but i think it's in line with what we have seen to be isil's capability that is growing to project violence outside of the iraq and syria theaters. >> is it fair to say that the president and you, the administration,...
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they are able to go back and forth from belgium to paris, belgium to paris. that ability still exists. >> absolutely. you should see this as one of the pillars of the european union. compare it to traveling from washington, d.c., to l.a. it's the same thing in europe. the big problem is the exterior borders. the borders when you come into the european union. those are not being checked properly. that's one of the topics the french authorities have been discussing -- >> coming into the eu. >> exactly. so the outer borders will be controlled far more seriously than has been the case so far. >> kimberly, what is realistic, to have a major hub city in europe like brussels on lockdown, the schools are closed, the me row system is closed. the last time we saw that in new york city was barring a natural disaster like sandy was after 9/11, you know, when we had the subway shut down for a short time. how long could a city like brussels sustain this? >> well, with every day that it does keep everything shut down, that's a major economic cost and it's also a public rela
they are able to go back and forth from belgium to paris, belgium to paris. that ability still exists. >> absolutely. you should see this as one of the pillars of the european union. compare it to traveling from washington, d.c., to l.a. it's the same thing in europe. the big problem is the exterior borders. the borders when you come into the european union. those are not being checked properly. that's one of the topics the french authorities have been discussing -- >> coming into...
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paris? what happens here that doesn't happen the same way anywhere else? >> i would say, joy of life. >> this journalist lived in paris her whole life. to her, the city has a life all its own and it is vibrant at week's end. >> what is special about friday night? >> friday night. it is a moment of likeness. forget everything and sit outside. >> everyone makes plans. drinks at the local cafe, tickets to see a favorite band, for many, from the smallest child to the most powerful man in the country, seats at the soccer match. >> what is the significance of football or soccer here? what does it mean? >> it is a big, big deal. that night, 70,000 people in the stadium. the president. >> they are on their way to attend their first soccer game together. germany versus france. november 13th. he asked us not to show his son's face. >> france, germany. it is a big deal. were you excited, too. >> yes. it was a big deal. i was supposed to be in box seating, where there were a lot of important people. we
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raid just outside paris called sontene. for hours, there have been explosions, gunfire, at least two terrorists killed. several others arrested. officers hurt. speculation that this was an extension of a manhunt looking for the planner of friday's attacks. what's going on now is different active groups of officers looking at different apartments where a team was revealed that resulted in gunfire and fatalities. they believe that they got there just in the nick of time before this team that they discovered could launch yet another wave of attacks. what those attacks would have been, we're not told at this time. cnn has multiple sells of eyes on the scene. let's start with clarissa ward, senior investigative correspondent. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: chris, behind me is the church where police were banging away at that door, trying to wedge it open for fight some time. when they finally succeeded in doing that, we saw them filing in there. it's not clear what the source of the threat or the intelligence that l
raid just outside paris called sontene. for hours, there have been explosions, gunfire, at least two terrorists killed. several others arrested. officers hurt. speculation that this was an extension of a manhunt looking for the planner of friday's attacks. what's going on now is different active groups of officers looking at different apartments where a team was revealed that resulted in gunfire and fatalities. they believe that they got there just in the nick of time before this team that they...
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this is the palace in paris. that's where francois hollande is preparing to meeting with the minister, the cabinet ministers there next hour will talk with the former president to show that the country, france is united in the aftermath of this terror attack. this deadly shooting in paris that took the lives of 12 people. we know at this point a number of people have arrived there already. and we'll monitoring that situation at the palace in paris. a u.s. official says one of the attackers was known to u.s. law enforcement. the cold calculated movements helped fuel speculation over who might have trained them. barbara starr has the details. >> reporter: the attackers shockingly embrarsingly carry out multiple target assassinations in midday paris. calmly killing again and again. french now foid three suspects. one age 18 and the others 32 and 33 are brothers. the details chilling. >> people were shooting them killing them. >> u.s. intelligence analysts scanning every frame of the video have been struck by how org
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the latest from paris when we return. fraternite, fraterni >>> hello, everyone, welcome to our viewers around the world, i'm amara walker. >>> and i'm george howell. in france, it was pure panic there. now they face a state of emergency after a series of highly coordinated attacks rocked the city. at least 153 people were killed in six different locations, including the national stadium. >> now the concert was at the bataclan hall, where 112 lives were brutally taken. witnesses say the gunmen entered the concert hall and shot at them for at least 15 minutes. paris officials say eight attackers are dead, several of them in suicide blasts. no group claimed responsibility. but french president hollande vows france will be ruthless in its response. we want to give you a sense of where this happened in paris. and cnn's tom foreman has an overview. >> the attacks took place north of the traditional tourist areas in paris, along the champs-elysees. and we talk about the bataclan, this is an area of the bataclan theater that hold
the latest from paris when we return. fraternite, fraterni >>> hello, everyone, welcome to our viewers around the world, i'm amara walker. >>> and i'm george howell. in france, it was pure panic there. now they face a state of emergency after a series of highly coordinated attacks rocked the city. at least 153 people were killed in six different locations, including the national stadium. >> now the concert was at the bataclan hall, where 112 lives were brutally taken....
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ring leader in paris with the team that was sent to paris. this attack was planned from belgium. they had multiple safe houses. they built the bombs there. they had several addresses across the country, some in brussels where they planned this thing for weeks and weeks and weeks, only moving to paris just before the attacks. they have now got one of the ten attackers that night, ibrahim abdeslam played a key role. he was meant to be -- his own brother. >> his own brother, ibrahim abdeslam who blew himself up in the cafe. he walked in and blew himself up. his brother was killed but he wasn't killed in that attack. one of though thoughts is was he persona nongrata in isis. i think the fact he was with several isis operatives in the safe house suggests he was very much part of the isis set up. that ratcheted up international attack planning. they were heavily armed and engaged police on tuesday afternoon. >> if it was him, on tuesday if it was him. they are trying to fit 0 all the pieces together. connecting all of the dots, that seems likely wi
ring leader in paris with the team that was sent to paris. this attack was planned from belgium. they had multiple safe houses. they built the bombs there. they had several addresses across the country, some in brussels where they planned this thing for weeks and weeks and weeks, only moving to paris just before the attacks. they have now got one of the ten attackers that night, ibrahim abdeslam played a key role. he was meant to be -- his own brother. >> his own brother, ibrahim abdeslam...
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in paris. thanks for joining us. we start with a manhunt for the two men accused of carrying out the brazen daylight attack on the french sat tire magazine charlie hebdo. 12 people were killed, at least four others remain in serious condition. the men are brothers, cherif and said kouachi, a third suspect, an 18-year-old believed to be a family member as well turned himself in. meanwhile, police are investigating a robbery at a gas station in northern france, an attendant there reportedly says it was carried out by the charlie hebdo suspects and that they stole gas and
in paris. thanks for joining us. we start with a manhunt for the two men accused of carrying out the brazen daylight attack on the french sat tire magazine charlie hebdo. 12 people were killed, at least four others remain in serious condition. the men are brothers, cherif and said kouachi, a third suspect, an 18-year-old believed to be a family member as well turned himself in. meanwhile, police are investigating a robbery at a gas station in northern france, an attendant there reportedly says...
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they were born in paris. they live nearby the head quarters of charlie hebdo where the killing happened. the third one was much younger, 18 years old. he could have been a lookout this morning. they're on the run right now. the police seem to think they're in reims now 20 minutes eefrtast of paris and there is an operation with the s.w.a.t. team in an area inside reims and we don't know exactly if they know for sure that's the three gunmen that are there. what we know also is the killing happened this morning at 11:30. the gunmen knew exactly where they were going, who they were targeting and they knew exactly that on wednesday morning they were a weekly editorial meeting and that's where they could kill the target that they had. after, was there a car chase inside paris and they swapped cars and they carjacked and without killing anybody else just fled outside of paris and that's where the man hunt started. 3,000 cops are trying to chase them. this is one of the biggest man hunts that france has had in recen
they were born in paris. they live nearby the head quarters of charlie hebdo where the killing happened. the third one was much younger, 18 years old. he could have been a lookout this morning. they're on the run right now. the police seem to think they're in reims now 20 minutes eefrtast of paris and there is an operation with the s.w.a.t. team in an area inside reims and we don't know exactly if they know for sure that's the three gunmen that are there. what we know also is the killing...
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violence in paris. also, who is involved outside of paris. >> this as the european manhunt intensifies for a brussels born french national. abdeslam salah is one of three brothers believed to have carried out these attacks. the french prime minister now saying that this was planned in syria and new attacks are being planned. french retaliating against isis launching a massive air strike campaign against isis targets in the syrian town of raqqah. we have the story covered the way only cnn can with correspondents on the ground in brussels and in the middle east. let's bring in clarissa ward. clarissa. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. the french prime minister has come out and he said he believes these attacks were quote organized, conceived and planned from syria. where we now know at least three of the attackers spent time. we also know four of these attackers were french nationals. a manhunt is now under way to find the eighth attacker. you remember in the isis claim of responsibility, they said there
violence in paris. also, who is involved outside of paris. >> this as the european manhunt intensifies for a brussels born french national. abdeslam salah is one of three brothers believed to have carried out these attacks. the french prime minister now saying that this was planned in syria and new attacks are being planned. french retaliating against isis launching a massive air strike campaign against isis targets in the syrian town of raqqah. we have the story covered the way only cnn...
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what happened in paris. >> yes. i mean this has been going on, as you know -- they have several ways as you know for your own viewers, it started with the end of the afghanistan war. the first way the afghan generation culminated in the attacks on the united states in 2001. this was the first way. then the second wave, the iraqi invasion the post 2003 wave after the united states went in to iraq and destroyed the government and helped establish a new government. again, a new generation of young muslims went to iraq to fight the united states. now what we have is the syrian generation as a result of the syrian war. you have between 2500 and 3,000 young muslim men from the heart of europe, including the united states as you know. so these men, who basically have a conflict of identity disadvantaged, they live on the fringe of european and western societies, what these militant groups like al qaeda or isis give them a bigger purpose in life. important identity. and we are seeing that where he himself -- he said he swor
what happened in paris. >> yes. i mean this has been going on, as you know -- they have several ways as you know for your own viewers, it started with the end of the afghanistan war. the first way the afghan generation culminated in the attacks on the united states in 2001. this was the first way. then the second wave, the iraqi invasion the post 2003 wave after the united states went in to iraq and destroyed the government and helped establish a new government. again, a new generation of...
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we are back live in paris next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! >>> terror alert in france. overnight, new threats from al qaeda. the country not taking any chances. deploying thousands of troops to protect jewish schools and institutions. investigators hunting for terrorists on the run. this happening as the world mourns and says good-bye to several victims of the deadly attacks. we are live with the development this morning. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. nice to see you. >> i'm john berman live in paris this morning. it is tuesday
we are back live in paris next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get...
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i'm poppy harlow, live in paris. this is cnn's continuing special coverage of the horrific terrorist attacks that played across the city last night. it is midnight in paris, it is 6:00 a.m. in new york. following the latest developments. french officials warning there could be more attackers out there. that is the latest news. they could be right here in paris. just a day after isis terrorists claim they were the one whose carried out the worst violence the city has seen in decades. officials saying at least seven terrorists working in teams of coordinated effort targeting six different locations across paris, including a concert hall, as you see behind me, that bataclan concert hall, soccer stadium on the outskirts of of paris, a restaurant. the kinds of places, everyone, ordinary people go to enjoy friday night. we know 129 people killed, 352 wounded in shootings, suicide bombings. we know an american college student, 23-year-old design student, is among the dead. 89 of the victims found inside that concert hall be
i'm poppy harlow, live in paris. this is cnn's continuing special coverage of the horrific terrorist attacks that played across the city last night. it is midnight in paris, it is 6:00 a.m. in new york. following the latest developments. french officials warning there could be more attackers out there. that is the latest news. they could be right here in paris. just a day after isis terrorists claim they were the one whose carried out the worst violence the city has seen in decades. officials...
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attacks were providing orders from brussels to the paris attackers in paris. their pictures were put out on december 4th by belgian authorities to try and trap these men down. but at that time they hadn't established their identities. now they are close to establishing. >> what does that mean when you are investigating something like this where you know there are two guys. how do you know there are two but you don't know who they are exactly? how does it work is this. >> well they established these fake ids to go and probably pick up some of the attackers and established they probably used those same cards to wire money to the ring leader on the ground here in paris during the attacks. but all they had was this fake belgian id credit carard and cc footage. they have to do a lot more investigation. they are on the cusp of that now. but these men are considered armed and dangerous. there is concern they could plot follow-up attacks. i was told there were more senior in the conspiracy. how do they know this? because they managed to listen in to some of the commun
attacks were providing orders from brussels to the paris attackers in paris. their pictures were put out on december 4th by belgian authorities to try and trap these men down. but at that time they hadn't established their identities. now they are close to establishing. >> what does that mean when you are investigating something like this where you know there are two guys. how do you know there are two but you don't know who they are exactly? how does it work is this. >> well they...